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There's a trend to video tutorials now due to more impressive technology allowing it to work, but those fall into two categories. Ones that are completely pointless, with bad sound, low resolution images and people going "oh, I'll just click here and here and here and just watch this". This gets you nowhere, if you're not enthused or at least learning within 10-15 seconds of the video don't waste your time. Then you have the ones that actually work. Andrew Kramer's After Effects tutorials being the stand out best tutorials made for any program ever. If you can find the right thing for you, it's pretty much Instant Expert.